Why don’t you just get them?
I bought a pair of red bell pepper salt and pepper shakers at an antique store in town.They don’t have a face on them but do look like Satan’s testicles.That counts for something,doesn’t it? XD

Me too, the onion is my favorite.
I’m currently on a quest for a set of vintage kitchen jars – like the ones meant for flour, sugar, coffee, tea.. etc. If I find something like those while on my quest, I will pick it up for you.

My grandma had a set of ceramic pixies when I was a little kid that I adored. After she passed away, when I was about 20 I have no idea what became of them. Last year, my best friend found a similar set of 3 and gave them to me. I wept when I saw them.

My other grandma had something similar to these kissing bobbleheads that met the same unknown fate. I’ve yet to find another pair of these that were not in a high priced antique store.

@JmacOroni – I just worked on a series of shows that’s going to be on TLC the week before the royal wedding. One of them features her and two other people like her who obsessively collect such things, so I’ve seen her entire ground floor. Stuffed. To. The. GILLS! with cheap, ugly tat. She’s well aware that she’s a bit looney and, in that irrepressible English way, she doesn’t give a fig. She adores her stuff.

They’re fun and old-timey. If I saw those in your kitchen I would think that you were unpretentious and a bit of a homebody- but in a good way! My grandmother has stuff like that in her kitchen, and I love them.

@Jude That piece is not available on Etsy, google, yahoo or ebay right now. It’s hard to say. To me, it looks like bumpy pear. Why not leave a comment on the person’s Flickr page & see if she answers you back?

@Jude It looks like a cherimoya to me, but those fruits were probably not even known in the U.S. at the time that the ceramic pieces were made. Cherimoyas are still fairly exotic. Whatever it is, it sure is cute, especially because it’s winking.